Recently, a touching video surfaced on social media showing Rosie bidding farewell to the children she cared for in Lebanon.
In the emotional footage, Rosie looked sad as she prepared to leave, comforting the children and urging them not to cry.
Her employer, identified as Mama Catelaya, explained in the video that Rosie asked to return home to Kenya to be with her own children.
"Rosie asked me to send her home, and I booked her a ticket right away," Mama Catelaya said. "She's been like family to us, and we support her decision."
Rosie gained attention earlier when another video showed the children tearfully saying goodbye to her as she left temporarily for a holiday in Kenya.
This display of affection touched many people online, leading to an outpouring of support and admiration for Rosie's caring nature.
Despite opportunities for Rosie to stay abroad, including an offer to move to Canada, she chose to return to Lebanon out of loyalty to the family she served.
Her decision to now return to Kenya reflects her deep commitment to her own children, whom she missed dearly during her time away.
In response to some speculation online, a follower of Rosie's story defended Mama Catelaya and her family, emphasizing their kindness and support towards Rosie.
"Everyone talks about Rosie's kindness, but Mama Catelaya and her family have shown equal kindness. They treated her like part of their own family," the follower remarked.
Rosie's story continues to resonate as a testament to the bonds that can form between employers and employees, transcending borders and cultures. Her return to Kenya marks the end of a chapter in Lebanon but opens a new one as she reunites with her children.
As Rosie embarks on her journey back home, the world watches with admiration for her dedication and the love she shares both with her own family in Kenya and the family she served in Lebanon.
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